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First published: August 1, 2024 - Last updated: August 1, 2024
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Shannon C. Eaves
Title: Sexual Violence and American Slavery
Subtitle: The Making of a Rape Culture in the Antebellum South
Place: Chapel Hill, NC
Publisher: Universty of North Carolina Press
Year: 2024
Pages: 256pp.
ISBN-13: 9781469678801 (cloth) -
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ISBN-13: 9781469678818 (pbk.) -
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Language: English
Keywords:
Modern History:
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Types:
Rape /
Interracial Rape;
Society:
Rape Culture
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Author:
Shannon C. Eaves,
Department of History,
College of Charleston -
Author's Personal Website
Contents:
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List of Illustrations (p. ix) |
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Acknowledgments (p. xi) |
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Introduction (p. 1) |
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CHAPTER ONE Navigating the South’s Rape Culture (p. 16) |
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CHAPTER TWO She Would Rather Die a Thousand Deaths (p. 48) |
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CHAPTER THREE The Men Had No Comfort with Their Wives (p. 71) |
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CHAPTER FOUR The Greater Part of Slaveholders Are Licentious Men (p. 96) |
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CHAPTER SIX Petitions from Jealous and Discontented Wives (p. 139) |
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Epilogue (p. 169) |
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Notes (p. 175) |
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Bibliography (p. 201) |
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Index (p. 217) |
Description:
»It is impossible to separate histories of sexual violence and the enslavement of Black women in the antebellum South. Rape permeated the lives of all who existed in that system: Black and white, male and female, adult and child, enslaved and free. Shannon C. Eaves unflinchingly investigates how both enslaved people and their enslavers experienced the systematic rape and sexual exploitation of bondswomen and came to understand what this culture of sexualized violence meant for themselves and others.
Eaves mines a wealth of primary sources including autobiographies, diaries, court records, and more to show that rape and other forms of sexual exploitation entangled slaves and slave owners in battles over power to protect oneself and one’s community, power to avenge hurt and humiliation, and power to punish and eliminate future threats. By placing sexual violence at the center of the systems of power and culture, Eaves shows how the South’s rape culture was revealed in enslaved people's and their enslavers' interactions with one another and with members of their respective communities.«
(Source: Universty of North Carolina Press)
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History of the Americas:
History of the United States /
Antebellum South |
Slavery:
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Treatment of slaves in the United States |
Sex and the law:
Rape /
Rape Culture,
Rape in the United States
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